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holy mother of...as a chicagoan now living in LA who hasn't had a chance to try zombie dust yet, i am insanely jealous. when i was last in chicago, the bar that usually has it was out and had to settle for the artic panzerwolf. not bad...but i need to try the dust

see, to me this isnt just a stupid mistake. a stupid mistake is leaving your wallet at home and leaving for work, or not checking your tire pressure, or turning in unchecked work to your boss (guilty as charged on all 3 accounts). this is just negligence, arrogance, and idiocy all rolled into one spoiled little 22

HNNNNnnggg...oh god...just...give me 12 hours and a WRX here. you can kill me after cuz i'll die happy.

THOSE TEETH!

this will be the quietest race in history.

I used to live in Echo Park and used that tunnel every day to get to work up in Burbank. It was one of my favorite spots to gun it right off the apex of that ramp.

I used to work as an assistant at a talent agency here in beverly hills. it was a miserable experience. the hours, the way people were treated, the pay, the horrible egos...i mean truly, unbelievably horrible (and these were just C, MAYBE B-list celebs and their agents). even with overtime, I preferred to just

WOOHOO!! My suggestion made it!

in any case, they're just great quirky cars that are very understated and under-appreciated i think, which makes them that more unique on the street. and that much more bang for your buck.

sorry, you're right. i was thinking cambiocorsa / coupe, typed in grand sport.

yep. reminds me of what happened to the CL series for MB after 5-6 years. hell, i'd even throw some aftermarket stuff into this and get some more power out of that engine.

I don't know what it is about this car, but I just love it. And with it being in the 30s for a 2004, why the hell not. A ferrari-made V8 powerplant, great sounding exhaust, hand-stitched leather, 6 speed manual.

you sound like one of those whiny occutards who bitches and moans how unfair it is people have more money than you.

I should also add that when we went out for food, it was really cheap too. In the Indian quarter, had some amazing seafood and never paid more than $15pp for the entire meal. Where did you have your drinks?

I find that interesting because when I went there I seemed to have a completely opposite experience. I went out to Ministry of Sound with a few friends and got bottle service (this was a few years ago when it had just opened and was pretty popular). I expected a $1000+ price tag, but it was half of that, and they

#You Oughta Look Out

LAX to Lisbon first class, ~30k

I honestly wonder how much of these types of things have gone undiscovered throughout the lower Manhattan.